
Warlords don’t end wars: Why Wagner will not solve the Russia problem
The Wagner mutiny showed that Western states cannot expect a challenge from within to end Russia’s war
The Wagner mutiny showed that Western states cannot expect a challenge from within to end Russia’s war
Several options await Wagner in Belarus, but none is likely to change the status quo
NATO’s Vilnius summit has four main deliverables. The results will serve as a stress test for the alliance’s unity
Israel’s operations on the West Bank are a counterproductive way to deal with armed groups. European action should focus on helping to address the drivers of the recent surge of violence.
A lack of coordination among the world’s states hindered the global response to covid-19. The same problem is now disrupting international efforts to put in place a more effective system to prepare for future pandemics
It is time for the EU to burnish its foreign policy credentials by setting out concrete plans for the next round of enlargement
The new energy cooperation between Hungary and Serbia threatens to undermine the EU’s energy sovereignty and pull Serbia further from the EU
The very different responses of China and the United States to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine revealed the divergence in Beijing’s and Washington’s thinking. In Washington,…
Western states should take steps now to map out the future scenarios that could unfold – and engage with Russian civil society to understand what may happen
If Europeans pull back on their climate obligations, they will endanger both their green agenda and their competitiveness